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Published Date: 24 January 2008
CITY leaders today hailed the SNP government's promise of more cash for the Capital as a victory for the campaign to secure recognition of how much Edinburgh does for the whole of Scotland.
Finance Secretary John Swinney pledged a new "capital city supplement" for Edinburgh in the Scottish Government's next budget, raising the hope the city will receive millions extra in special funding.

It follows his announcement in December that a
joint study between the Government and the city council would look at the extra burden borne by Edinburgh because of its role as capital.

He said: "I look forward to receiving the results of the study later this year, in good time to inform next year's budget when I will make provision for a capital city supplement for the city of Edinburgh."

The move came after independent Lothians MSP Margo MacDonald said such a line was the price of her support in last night's crucial vote on the SNP's first budget, which the Government won by 64 votes to 62.

Ms MacDonald said: "This is a victory for fairness and common sense. It would have been 100 per cent if we had got some money on account, but getting a budget line agreed for 2009-10 is about 95 per cent. I'm very pleased."

Council leader Jenny Dawe said the Government had accepted that Edinburgh has a special status.

She said: "We now have to come up with figures to show how much of a burden is borne by Edinburgh and the council taxpayers here for activities, festivals and events that are really for the whole of Scotland."

She said the calculations had not been completed, but it would "certainly be millions".

And city finance convener Gordon Mackenzie said the new fund would "right a wrong".

He said: "I'm delighted the Government has listened to the case being put forward by the council and Margo. For many years there has been a significant pressure on the city's finances from carrying out its role as capital."

He said that as well as the extra policing costs, areas which stood out were the Edinburgh Festival and Fringe. "These are world-leading festivals which bring enormous numbers of people to Scotland," he added.

Edinburgh North & Leith Labour MSP Malcolm Chisholm said Mr Swinney's announcement was to be welcomed.

He said: "A lot of discussion has still got to go on about how much will be allocated to it. We have to press for a significant sum rather than a token one."

Lothians SNP MSP Shirley-Anne Somerville also welcomed the commitment.

She said: "Under Labour, calls for Edinburgh to receive additional capital city funding continually fell on deaf ears. By contrast, the SNP government have listened to the arguments and engaged with the city council."



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  • Last Updated: 24 January 2008 11:55 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

malkster,

Scotland 24/01/2008 11:54:17
Can't wait for the SNP supporters to tell us how taking cash away from Scottish regions to support edinburgh is justified yet extra cash for the Official capital of the UK (London) is not.
2

mrmoneypenny,

24/01/2008 12:13:05
God to see a story with no labour spin, though they got in quick with the first post , see above ^
!
3

eric,

Lothian 24/01/2008 12:33:43
Pledge! Hilarious.
4

Myke Wylson,

Edinbvrgh 24/01/2008 13:17:12
How two-faced is Chisholm - He with the rest of his labour cronies voted against it. How come Swanson never asked him why he voted against it?
5

mrmoneypenny,

24/01/2008 14:07:42
Where is wendy? http://www.allmediascotland.com/articles/2204/22012008/daily_record_not_chuffed_with_wendy
6

Hamish B,

Edinburgh 24/01/2008 15:00:12
The SNP know that investing money into the CITY of Edinburgh isn't viable since it is not a vote winner as most of us are not SNP voters. Hence why they prefer to pump money towards Dundee and Fife,Perth .Everyone knows this!
7

The Judge,

24/01/2008 15:26:12
#6 The Scottish Government are investing £500m in Edinburgh on public transport alone.
8

Watcher Man,

24/01/2008 16:09:45
eric lothians aka d paterson glasgow .. .. hilarious
9

madrab,

edinburgh 24/01/2008 20:41:30
One crook's gone today, has anyone seen Wendy?
10

Miss Jean Brodie,

24/01/2008 22:26:36
Well, Edinburgh certainly has the largest percentace of ‘Work in London’ populus in Scotland - it also has the largest percentage of Non Scots - an imigrant population that exceeds it’s born poulation and the largest concentration of ‘English outside of England’ for ANY city in the world

So the Nats have tae keep them aw sweet eh ?
11

subrosa,

25/01/2008 00:44:30
# 10

Edinburgh has been known as the London of the North for a few centuries. Don't you read your history books?
12

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25/01/2008 10:56:02
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